Ayman Nour, or how to forge a case of forgery
By Mirette F. Mabrouk
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Tuesday, January 03, 2006
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The recent trial of Egyptian opposition figure Ayman Nour was a circus, complete with baying audiences, strongmen keeping ravenous hordes at bay, and cages being rattled in a desperate attempt at freedom. The trial's entertainment value was as dubious as its outcome, and credibility. Nour was accused of forgery and sentenced to five years' in prison.
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